Two thugs picked wrong guy

GreenFeltguy

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I know plenty of you know Kreole Freddy that owned and wrote The Snap Magazine. Freddy is now 60 yrs old, wears glasses, and looks like an easy mark for two thugs. The thugs attempted to beat up Freddy without knowing he was a golden gloves fighter with over 50 wins and that he was a professional wrestler too. Glad to sat the thugs didn't get their way Freddy put em both out and turned them over to the local police in Florida and hopefully the judge will throw the book at the thugs, good job big Fred !
 
One for the good guys.
Get 'em Freddy!
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I know plenty of you know Kreole Freddy that owned and wrote The Snap Magazine. Freddy is now 60 yrs old, wears glasses, and looks like an easy mark for two thugs. The thugs attempted to beat up Freddy without knowing he was a golden gloves fighter with over 50 wins and that he was a professional wrestler too. Glad to sat the thugs didn't get their way Freddy put em both out and turned them over to the local police in Florida and hopefully the judge will throw the book at the thugs, good job big Fred !

I hate stories like this, what is wrong with people. Wish ole Freddy was a conceal carrier to put a little more hurt on these losers...
 
I work with guy that is in his mid fifties.He had over 60 fights in regular boxing-full contact karate-Thai kick boxing all at the professional level.He is also well schooled in wrestling and several other martial arts.
To look at him you really would not be intimidated but he his a really dangerous person if he wished to be.
He is a mild mannered person that rarely talks about his past career.
As a welterweight he used to spar with heavyweight contender Ron Lyle.
Ron used him to try and build his speed.And my co worker did everything to help him by trying not to get hit.Lyle was a beast in the ring.
 
I hate stories like this, what is wrong with people. Wish ole Freddy was a conceal carrier to put a little more hurt on these losers...



It is easy to say take the SOB's life with a Gun, until you have to live with what you did IMHO

A good friend who was a Marine Platoon Leader in the Pacific in WW-II. Recently confessed that he kill a lot of Japanese Soldiers, who if they had had the chance would have killed him.

But in looking back now mt friend has guilt feeling of taking the life of someone's Son, Father, or Husband. So even those who kill in War for survival, have guilt feeling sometime that haunt them for years like my friend Walt
 
It is easy to say take the SOB's life with a Gun, until you have to live with what you did IMHO

A good friend who was a Marine Platoon Leader in the Pacific in WW-II. Recently confessed that he kill a lot of Japanese Soldiers, who if they had had the chance would have killed him.

But in looking back now mt friend has guilt feeling of taking the life of someone's Son, Father, or Husband. So even those who kill in War for survival, have guilt feeling sometime that haunt them for years like my friend Walt

From the story, it appears Fred wasn't looking for any trouble when these two scumbags tried to terrorize him. You can be sure that if a less capable person attempted to resist their savage, animalistic behavior, they may have even murdered their victim. These subhuman cockroaches have no respect for human life. They are raised to believe that might makes right. Fred would've been well within his rights to shoot them if he had been carrying (and not been a trained fighter). I am a believer in that its better to be tried by 12 than carried out by 6.
 
It is easy to say take the SOB's life with a Gun, until you have to live with what you did IMHO

A good friend who was a Marine Platoon Leader in the Pacific in WW-II. Recently confessed that he kill a lot of Japanese Soldiers, who if they had had the chance would have killed him.

But in looking back now mt friend has guilt feeling of taking the life of someone's Son, Father, or Husband. So even those who kill in War for survival, have guilt feeling sometime that haunt them for years like my friend Walt

It might be easy to look at it like that but if I am in a situation like this they will not be so lucky if I have the time needed. I'm tired of seeing innocent people attacked just because of scum like this.
 
Gerald, i dont know if i asked you this before, forgive me if i did. Youre from Louisiana if i remember right, did you ever know a player from Shreveport who moved to Vegas and became a boxman at the Dunes. The guys name was John Hart and he was known as the Deacon, same as Irving Crane, lol.
I worked with him and he was a super nice guy, played one pocket pretty high also.
If hes still alive, hes got to be in his 80,s.
Thanks
 
I work with guy that is in his mid fifties.He had over 60 fights in regular boxing-full contact karate-Thai kick boxing all at the professional level.He is also well schooled in wrestling and several other martial arts.
To look at him you really would not be intimidated but he his a really dangerous person if he wished to be.
He is a mild mannered person that rarely talks about his past career.
As a welterweight he used to spar with heavyweight contender Ron Lyle.
Ron used him to try and build his speed.And my co worker did everything to help him by trying not to get hit.Lyle was a beast in the ring.

This guy is an expert in lots of things too.
http://youtu.be/C7DPihJwWqQ
 
Don't remember Mr. Hart

Sorry, really don't remember Mr. Hart, Shreveport is long way from New Orleans.
 
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